Finally it happened.....
Finally it happened.....
The Toledo Blade went back and further detailed the obvious disaster and destruction Chris Kingston did to BGSU Football. The article has several former trustees finally willing to toss Kingston under the bus. My question is what took so long? One more question, why you still paying his hand picked crew at BGSU?
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That is a great article. I know I sounded like a broken record in 2017 and 2018 when I was ringing the alarm about attrition within the program. It is unfathomable some of those attrition numbers.
But also comforting that Loeffler has time on his side. The old adage of "what have you done for me lately" may someday apply but right now it does not and rightly so. And even more comforting is that Moose has this kind of patience.
I said it when Moose made the decision to let Jinks go and I'll say it again now. Our AD shows leadership and if you want to recognize it, go donate to the Falcon Club. I have upped my donations since and encourage everyone else to do the same.
But also comforting that Loeffler has time on his side. The old adage of "what have you done for me lately" may someday apply but right now it does not and rightly so. And even more comforting is that Moose has this kind of patience.
I said it when Moose made the decision to let Jinks go and I'll say it again now. Our AD shows leadership and if you want to recognize it, go donate to the Falcon Club. I have upped my donations since and encourage everyone else to do the same.
MarkL has spoken.
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Re: Finally it happened.....
How much of the attrition amongst Babers recruits can be attributed to the incompetence of Jinks?
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A lot of attrition is due to Jinks. However, to hire Dino Babers and be expecting anything but a quick exit was foolish. BG knew what they were getting. Kingston certainly knew, he was hoping for a splash that would propel his career. Many people say Kingston himself was about to be fired. The budget was a disaster, the Jans mess, & the culture was something out of the mid 1980s, or maybe Texas. However, I don’t really believe that. I think he saw the disaster at Jinks first spring practice, and bailed because he didn’t want to hear the noise. Why else leave at that time to take a job at the company you gave every contract to. Of course he had goodwill with Learfield. BGSU basically doesn’t fire anyone unless you slap ass on camera or 20 months later than he should have Mike Jinks. If only Learfield would come in and pluck the rest of his crew, BGSU would instantly be better.
As for the article it really is too bad Kingston chose not to speak. Especially since he couldn’t stop talking or tweeting while at BGSU. Nick P certainly could have asked within the current BGSU department for comment. They were right there in the decision making.
As for the article it really is too bad Kingston chose not to speak. Especially since he couldn’t stop talking or tweeting while at BGSU. Nick P certainly could have asked within the current BGSU department for comment. They were right there in the decision making.
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I'm surprised that two bit hack at The Bland had enough journalistic skills to write this article. I guess the blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then.
That said, Kingston is the root cause here. I am glad that is coming out. Jinks had his issues here, but they were not intentional and malicious as Kingston's were. I certainly hope part of his departure included instruction to never touch any part of the contract BGSU has with Learfield.
I'm not sold on Loeffler yet, time will tell.
That said, Kingston is the root cause here. I am glad that is coming out. Jinks had his issues here, but they were not intentional and malicious as Kingston's were. I certainly hope part of his departure included instruction to never touch any part of the contract BGSU has with Learfield.
I'm not sold on Loeffler yet, time will tell.
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Agreed. It was basically because of Moose's leadership that I decided to create the baseball scholarship a couple years ago. I have faith in his ability to turn things around...and we're already seeing it in some sports.MarkL wrote:That is a great article. I know I sounded like a broken record in 2017 and 2018 when I was ringing the alarm about attrition within the program. It is unfathomable some of those attrition numbers.
But also comforting that Loeffler has time on his side. The old adage of "what have you done for me lately" may someday apply but right now it does not and rightly so. And even more comforting is that Moose has this kind of patience.
I said it when Moose made the decision to let Jinks go and I'll say it again now. Our AD shows leadership and if you want to recognize it, go donate to the Falcon Club. I have upped my donations since and encourage everyone else to do the same.
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“He wasn’t looking, so he didn’t have that file,” said John Harbal, a former trustee who remains close to the football program. “He had to throw a staff together, and it was a staff of inexperienced and young assistant coaches who didn’t recruit the state of Ohio. They were all from the Texas area. It took another year for them just to get to know the high school coaches.”
He may have gotten to know some coaches in NW Ohio (possibly the biggest ones) yet did not interact with local small school coaches. Your small schools are where that one gem a year in your own backyard exists that is not on the radar of anyone else. The local coaches are the ones who identify the hidden gem, who bring their teams to games, who attend games themselves and who boost your reputation. Clawson welcomed coaches at his practices and made complimentary tickets to games easy to attain. Those interactions bottomed out along with the program.
Loeffler immediately reached out and brought walk-on players from many of the small schools and interacted with their staffs. The change is good and for those who question if the program is going the right direction I believe that question has been answered. As for the heights it will climb we will have to wait. MAC championships aren't as easy to attain as it has been to fall deep in the pit.
He may have gotten to know some coaches in NW Ohio (possibly the biggest ones) yet did not interact with local small school coaches. Your small schools are where that one gem a year in your own backyard exists that is not on the radar of anyone else. The local coaches are the ones who identify the hidden gem, who bring their teams to games, who attend games themselves and who boost your reputation. Clawson welcomed coaches at his practices and made complimentary tickets to games easy to attain. Those interactions bottomed out along with the program.
Loeffler immediately reached out and brought walk-on players from many of the small schools and interacted with their staffs. The change is good and for those who question if the program is going the right direction I believe that question has been answered. As for the heights it will climb we will have to wait. MAC championships aren't as easy to attain as it has been to fall deep in the pit.
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Re: Finally it happened.....
Chris Kingston was a terrible hire. Yes, he was rah-rah and all about marketing (Talons Up anyone?) but he obviously had no clue when it came to managing the football program. His best hire was in men's basketball and that individual was fired for getting grabby.
I don't fault JInks for taking the job, we all would have if offered a similar position in our respective career fields.
Loeffler will get this turned around sooner rather than later and will do it the right way. He and Clawson have many parallels and I believe that blueprint is successful for BG.
I don't fault JInks for taking the job, we all would have if offered a similar position in our respective career fields.
Loeffler will get this turned around sooner rather than later and will do it the right way. He and Clawson have many parallels and I believe that blueprint is successful for BG.
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The Clawson model works but the Clawson model also included JUCO's at critical positions of need like Chief Kekuewa.
It's going to be long and it's going to be painful but he shouldn't hesitate to sign a couple JUCO's in the interest of simply fielding a competitive FBS roster.
It's going to be long and it's going to be painful but he shouldn't hesitate to sign a couple JUCO's in the interest of simply fielding a competitive FBS roster.
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I agree. You can find good, veteran leaders from JUCO's that also provide a little more depth and talent. Kamar Jorden also comes to mind as a good leader on a couple of bad, but improving teams (who has had himself a really nice career in the CFL, btw).Antimob wrote:The Clawson model works but the Clawson model also included JUCO's at critical positions of need like Chief Kekuewa.
It's going to be long and it's going to be painful but he shouldn't hesitate to sign a couple JUCO's in the interest of simply fielding a competitive FBS roster.
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